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There’s more to episode 543 — Killing It: The Story Behind the Synapse Story — right here! The Synapse saga continues but we make it easy to stay current and benefit from expert analysis as host Jason Henrichs unpacks the latest news with Jason Mikula, publisher of Fintech Business Weekly. The two are watching the topic closely, offering insight into what it all means, from a Chapter 11 Trustee, to new account and financial resilience concerns, FDIC insurance disclosure, challenges and regulation not to mention potential risks and implications for banking and fintech. A takeaway from it all, the importance of regulation in promoting responsible innovation.
Read the entire transcript here.
Hosts Jason Henrichs and Jason Mikula set the stage for the ongoing Synapse-Evolve-Lineage saga, describing the magnitude and impact.
Analyzing the $50 million shortfall between Synapse and Evolve, the flawed ledger issues, and how the situation spiraled over time.
Exploring Synapse’s board oversight, fintech clients’ reactions, and questions about operational resilience and business continuity.
Discussing why ledgers are so complex, how ACH and settlement flows add layers of difficulty, and why banks failed to catch the discrepancies.
Examining the FDIC’s stance on insurance limitations and the lack of clear communication to consumers regarding fintech-held deposits.
Comparing U.S. regulatory gaps to Europe’s EMI licenses, and how the lack of supervision exacerbated fintech risks.
Highlighting the dangers of underprepared banks and fintech players entering the complex world of Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS).
Assessing how this saga will impact future bank-fintech partnerships, regulatory oversight, and the fintech innovation landscape.
Reflecting on the importance of regulation, investor accountability, and building robust systems to prevent future crises.
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There’s more to episode 543 — Killing It: The Story Behind the Synapse Story — right here! The Synapse saga continues but we make it easy to stay current and benefit from expert analysis as host Jason Henrichs unpacks the latest news with Jason Mikula, publisher of Fintech Business Weekly. The two are watching the topic closely, offering insight into what it all means, from a Chapter 11 Trustee, to new account and financial resilience concerns, FDIC insurance disclosure, challenges and regulation not to mention potential risks and implications for banking and fintech. A takeaway from it all, the importance of regulation in promoting responsible innovation.
Read the entire transcript here.
Hosts Jason Henrichs and Jason Mikula set the stage for the ongoing Synapse-Evolve-Lineage saga, describing the magnitude and impact.
Analyzing the $50 million shortfall between Synapse and Evolve, the flawed ledger issues, and how the situation spiraled over time.
Exploring Synapse’s board oversight, fintech clients’ reactions, and questions about operational resilience and business continuity.
Discussing why ledgers are so complex, how ACH and settlement flows add layers of difficulty, and why banks failed to catch the discrepancies.
Examining the FDIC’s stance on insurance limitations and the lack of clear communication to consumers regarding fintech-held deposits.
Comparing U.S. regulatory gaps to Europe’s EMI licenses, and how the lack of supervision exacerbated fintech risks.
Highlighting the dangers of underprepared banks and fintech players entering the complex world of Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS).
Assessing how this saga will impact future bank-fintech partnerships, regulatory oversight, and the fintech innovation landscape.
Reflecting on the importance of regulation, investor accountability, and building robust systems to prevent future crises.

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